Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
Although the anomalous response of the immune system is not understood, it has been shown that excessive or prolonged IL-1 signaling promotes joint inflammation and damage. Key factors that contribute to the progression of the disease include genetics, environment, and sex hormones.

RA publications
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RA resources
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Uncontrolled gout (UG)
Gout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis. UG is a type of gout that persists despite conventional treatments. The condition is caused by a buildup of serum uric acid (sUA), which can result in tophi and/or frequent, prolonged gout flares. In the United States, approximately 2% of people with gout have UG.

UG publications
The publications on this page pertain to an investigational Sobi product and are based on publicly available data. This product is not approved by the FDA or any other regulatory body and therefore safety and efficacy have not been established. This information is not intended to be a comprehensive overview of all publications in this disease area.
UG resources
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View the presentation to learn more about UG progression and comorbidities.
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